Ireland’s Derry City hosts the biggest Halloween festival in Europe, the Banks of Foyle Halloween Carnival. You can enjoy haunted houses, ghost tours, and parades.
Halloween is such an integral part of Scottish culture that it has become the subject of many poems, most famously ‘Halloween’ by Robert Burns.
London hosts numerous celebrations to commemorate the event, including the London Dungeons and the Jack the Ripper Walk, which explores the haunts of the Victorian serial killer.
Halloween in Transylvania's highlands is a blend of lush forest landscapes and eerie castles, ruins, and events in Bucharest, reminiscent of Dracula's original castle.
Prague, a Gothic city, offers a unique Halloween experience with its medieval structures, alleyways, and haunting cemeteries, despite not typically celebrating the holiday.
Amsterdam celebrates Halloween with imaginative costume parties, themed events, ghost tours, music concerts, and horror movies at various venues throughout the city.
New Orleans, known for its historical occult connections and quirky costumes, is an ideal Halloween destination due to its vibrant nightlife, diverse events, and charming culture.